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Ravager (1997) dives into that grimy, post-apocalyptic vibe that was all the rage in the late '90s. The setting is a desolate Earth, and it’s just eerie enough to get under your skin. The crew, after a forced crash landing, stumbles upon a stash of military bio-weapons. It’s this mix of sci-fi and horror that really makes it stand out. The pacing has its lulls but builds tension pretty well. The practical effects, while not top-notch, have that gritty charm that I appreciate. The performances are pretty solid for a low-budget flick—there's a rawness to the characters that feels genuine. It’s definitely a film that taps into themes of survival and the unforeseen consequences of humanity’s creations.
Interesting take on bio-weaponsUnique mix of horror and sci-fiFeatures practical effects typical of the era
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